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News Kansas top court rules sex offenders’ lifetime registration not ‘cruel and unusual punishment’
Kansas top court rules sex offenders’ lifetime registration not ‘cruel and unusual punishment’
Alonso Diaz
April 23, 2016 12:44:16 pm

A divided Kansas Supreme Court ruled Friday that a lifetime registration as a sex offender does not constitute cruel and unusual punishment. The court heard the case of Henry Petersen-Beard who was convicted as a 19-year-old of raping...

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Virginia governor restores voting rights for ex-felons
Alonso Diaz
April 23, 2016 11:52:35 am

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe on Friday restored the voting rights of individuals who have completed the terms of incarceration and have been released from supervised probation or parole for any and all felony convictions. Under the Constitution of...

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HRW: Russia court rejects Europe rights court decision
Alonso Diaz
April 19, 2016 01:05:43 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Tuesday that Russia's Constitutional Court has rejected a binding decision of an international human rights body as "non-executable." The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled in 2013 that Russia...

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HRW: first round of deportations from EU ‘riddled with abuse’
Alonso Diaz
April 19, 2016 12:20:52 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Tuesday that the first round of EU sanctioned deportations from Greece to Turkey on April 4 was "rushed, chaotic, and violated the rights of those deported." The deportation of 66 people...

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News China lawyer detained for post mocking President Xi Jinping over Panama Papers
China lawyer detained for post mocking President Xi Jinping over Panama Papers
Alonso Diaz
April 15, 2016 02:47:48 pm

Ge Yongxi, a civil rights defense lawyer, was detained and released late Friday by Chinese authorities for posts on social media that "poked fun" at President Xi Jinping in relation to the Panama Papers. Ge posted an image of the...

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UN rights experts: Chile should establish national body to prevent torture
Alonso Diaz
April 15, 2016 02:06:13 pm

A delegation from the UN Subcommittee on the Prevention of Torture (SPT) called on the Chilean government Thursday to establish a national independent body to monitor "places of detention." The SPT monitors how states are meeting...

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Venezuela Supreme Court overturns amnesty for jailed opposition leaders
Alonso Diaz
April 12, 2016 03:29:41 pm

Venezuela's Supreme Court declared an amnesty law for jailed opposition leaders unconstitutional on Monday. The legislation, which was approved by the opposition-controlled congress, would have frees dozens of jailed opposition politicians and was among campaign promises...

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UN rights expert welcomes release of political prisoners in Myanmar
Alonso Diaz
April 12, 2016 02:45:11 pm

Yanghee Lee, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, on Tuesday welcomed the release of political prisoners in that country. The Special Rapporteur stated that "it was ... touching to see joyful scenes across...

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Alabama Senate votes to create innocence inquiry commission on executions
Alonso Diaz
April 8, 2016 09:23:18 pm

The Alabama Senate approved a bill that would create a commission to review claims of innocence by death row inmates. The legislation was approved by a 20-6 vote and would create a...

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Myanmar releases political prisoners
Alonso Diaz
April 8, 2016 08:33:52 pm

Myanmar authorities on Friday released 69 student activists who had been jailed for more than a year without trial. Tharrawaddy Township Judge Chit Myat announced that the 69 students were free without charges after being imprisoned...

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Gandhi sentenced for sedition after civil disobedience campaign

On March 18, 1922, a court in British-ruled India sentenced Mohandas Gandhi to six years in prison for sedition in connection with his civil disobedience campaign for Indian home rule. Read Gandhi's famous statement to the trial court. Gandhi served two years of his sentence and was then released.

Supreme Court requires states to provide counsel for indigent defendants

On March 18, 1963, the US Supreme Court in Gideon v. Wainwright held that the Constitution requires states to provide counsel for indigent criminal defendants. For a unanimous Court, Justice Hugo Black wrote, "Any person haled into court, who is too poor to hire a lawyer, cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him." Counsel had been required for indigent federal defendants since 1938.

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